March 14, 2012

Jeff Who Lives at Home

I promise this is my last post involving Ed Helms for a while - I'm almost annoying myself here. But I really am looking forward to seeing this movie, and I hope others will see it, too.

Jeff Who Lives at Home opens Friday, March 16.

The previews look great to me, and I've been looking forward to seeing this one for a while. It stars Helms, of course, as well as Jason Segel and Susan Sarandon. I mean, have you really ever seen a bad movie with Sarandon in it? I have a love/hate thing with Segel (admittedly, I just hate the fact that he looks so much like an old editor of mine, but otherwise, he's good). 

And, well, Ed Helms is in it.

Need I say more?

I know many people think of him as the funny guy from The Office/Hangover(s)/Daily Show, and he's great in those things, AND this is a comedy, but it is so much fun to see him play different kinds of roles (seriously, you should also see Cedar Rapids if you haven't). 

Moving on. I FINALLY figured out that despite the limited release, it will be in the ATL. Looks like it'll be playing at Landmark Midtown Cinemas on Monroe Drive (near Piedmont Park) and for the suburbanites amongst us, AMC Mansell Crossing in Alpharetta. For those of you in other states, find out where you can see Jeff Who Lives at Home at a theater near you.

Here's the trailer:


Now, let's all go see it!

3 comments:

Roaring Republican (Jeff) said...

I am so annoyed that people named "Jeff" in movies and on TV are always losers. Never do you hear:

"Wow, who was that man that just saved those kids?"

"Oh, that's Jeff? Amazing guy isn't he?"

It is always losers living with their moms or creepy guys doing creepy things. Someone needs to stand up for good Jeff's in the world.

Sarah said...

I feel your pain! For a while, it seemed like anyone named Sarah was always the chubby girl in movies.

Anonymous said...

Not coming anywhere near me and looks kinda boring :(